They can be persuasive, they master the art of words, and their reputation precedes them by miles.
They easily win public support and have an incredible determination to achieve their goals.
Who are these media-popular experts whose persuasive opinions we hear so often?
How do they work with information and what tools do they use to convince the masses?
Their charisma was revealed to the world in the 20th Century by Edward Bernays, a marketing genius and author of the book Propaganda.
Probably you haven’t heard of him, but he is undoubtedly one of the most influential figures of the 20th century.
He developed methods of manipulating the crowd through hidden desires, subliminal implants, and strong intrusive emotions that he embedded into all forms of advertising campaigns.
Examples of bloody consequences of such campaigns show that it wasn’t just …